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If you're researching international schools in Goyang, South korea, this page lists every school we know of and lets you sort, filter and compare them — without school marketing in the way. The most common curriculum is American Curriculum, taught by 2 of the schools below. Schools range from new openings to long-established names like Korea Christian International School (opened 1998).
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TLBU Global School is an approved international-style private alternative boarding school in Naeyu-dong, Deogyang-gu, Goyang, Gyeonggi-do. The school was approved by the Goyang Office of Education in February 2008 and held its opening ceremony in March 2008. Its current admissions information is for Elementary Grades 5–6 and Middle Grades 7–9, giving an approximate age range of 10–15. The school combines Korean and English-focused education, with Korean subject teachers and native-English teachers supporting English reading, discussion, writing, speaking and interview-based learning. TLBU also runs global programs and English camps, including activities such as science experiments, spelling bee, cooking and career-related learning. Facilities listed by the school include dormitory, classrooms, art room, music room, science lab, gym, cafeteria and infirmary. A distinctive feature is its boarding House System, which is used to build community life, cooperation and student care.
KCIS is a private Christian international school in Ilsan, Goyang, Korea. It serves about 161 students with a roughly 50/50 gender split and a 5:1 student-to-instructor ratio. Established in 1998, Korea Christian International School offers an American curriculum with AP courses and a college-preparatory program. The school operates a two-semester system with about 95 courses, and transcripts use a weighted GPA for Honors and AP work, with no student ranking. Facilities include a dormitory, cafeteria, chapel, STEM laboratories, and a rooftop garden. Regular chapel services and an extracurricular program support STEM learning, Westernized, student-led opportunities, and a deeply Christian code of honor. Students complete a minimum of 300 hours of community service before graduation, with projects such as the Eagle Project and Schweitzer Project guiding scholarship opportunities at universities. KCIS is accredited by Accreditation International, NCPSA, and MSA and is a College Board SAT Test Center, plus Carnegie Mellon-affiliated programs.
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